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Pdf, 604.38 KB INDEX 1967 Referendum 5, 50, 110 Brownlow medal 59, 78, 83, 102, 179, 204, 209 Abala, Steve 38 Indigenous winners 119, 128, 164–5, 168, Ablett, Gary, Snr 164, 165, 167 238, 239 Abraham, Winston 218 Bruns, Neville 109 Ahmat, Put 206 Buckley, Nathan 164, 238 Ahmat, Robbie 237 Buffaloes Football Club 38–9, 41, 42, 67–8, Akermanis, Jason 180, 209 137, 206 Alexander, Ron 87 Burgoyne, Gabriella 224–5 Amparralamtua (David Kantilla) 242–4 Burgoyne, Peter 219, 222–31 Anderson, Jimmy 39, 43 Burgoyne, Phil 219, 224, 225 Anderson, Joe 10 Burgoyne, Shaun 219, 224, 225, 226 Apology to Stolen Generations 10, 181, 211, Burke, Nathan 110 220, 230 Burns, John 59–60 Archer, Glen 218 Arnott, Simon 199 Cable, Barry 5, 53–61, 85, 105, 108, 209 Atwell, Malcolm 31, 58 Cable, Helen 55, 58 Austin, Albert ‘Pompey’ 7–8 Campbell, Basil 68, 76, 83–4, 86, 158 Campbell, Freddie 237 Baldwin, Jason 187 Carey, Wayne 164, 218 Balmain Tigers Rugby League Club 116 Carlton Football Club 3, 6, 7, 21, 46, 50, 51, Barassi, Ron 46, 49, 51, 59–60, 195, 198 99, 108, 164, 247 Barmah 93 Carrolup Native Boys School 47 Beard, Colin 86 Ciccotosto, Brian 157 Beecroft, Barry 83–4 Clarke, Trevor 67 Beitzel, Harry 46 Clontarf Football Academy 10, 120–1 Berry, Ted 146 Cockatoo-Collins, Che 219 Betts, Eddie 226 Coleman, John 247 Black, Heath 214 Collard, Brad 86, 127, 158 Black, Simon 180 Collard, Cliff 86, 127, 158 Blight, Malcolm 59–60, 92, 108, 117 Collard, Derek 86, 127, 158 Bond, Shane 166 Collingwood Football Club 3, 8, 10, 92–3, Bond, Troy 166 109, 119, 125, 129, 148, 227 Boucher, Ron 87 Collins, Dennis 96–7 Bray, Lloydie 177 Cook, Troy 237 Bray, Richard 177 Cooper, Ada 93 Brereton, Dermott 128 Cronin, Mick 19, 30 Briedis, Arnold 108 Cousins, Ben 136 Briggs, Paul 9 Cummeragunja 93 Brindley, Ken 85 Brisbane Bears Football Club 118, 164, 175, Davey, Aaron 36, 165 178–9, 180, 187 Davey, Alwyn 36, 165 Brisbane Lions Football Club 169, 180, 181, Davey, Alwyn ‘Gunny’ 165 185, 187, 188–9, 192, 204 Davey, Dick 165 Brookton Reserve 60, 84 Davies, Les 40 Brown, Jonathon 180 Davis, Barry 59–60 Brown, Malcolm 31, 77, 83, 86–7, 106, 126–7 Davis, Bob 16–17, 22 Brown, Nathan 214 Dempsey, Bill 34–43, 71, 180 255 © Sean Gorman, 2011 http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/asp/aspbooks/LegendsAFL.html Index Dempsey, Dorothy 37, 38, 41, 42 Haebich, Anna 5 Dempsey, Gary 92, 108 Hall, Barry 200 Dempsey, William 37 Hanna, Mil 120 Dench, David 59–60, 92 Harms, Wayne 109 Dick, Brad 10 Hart, David 159 Dingo, Ernie 1, 209 Harvey, Robert 110, 204 Dodson, Patrick 1–2, 6 Hawke, Steve 17 Donaldson, Graham 21 Hawthorn Football Club 22, 109, 128, 137, Dreamtime at the ’G 10 164, 208 Duckworth, Bill 128 Heffernan, Chris 214 Dufall, Syd 107 Henderson, Herb 32 Dunstall, Jason 164 Henfry, Ern 58 Dwyer, Laurie 198 Hocking, Garry 164 Dyson, Nicky 85 Hodson, John 116 Holt, May 28 Eade, Rodney 238 Houli, Bhachar 8 East Perth Football Club 19, 20, 23, 26–7, Howard, John 17, 149, 150, 180 30–2, 42, 46, 49, 50, 58, 60 Hudghton, Max 214 Edelsten, Dr Geoff 78–9, 109 Hunt, Jack 31 Egan, Phil 8 Hunter, Debra 67–8 English, Des 109 Hunter, Ken 98 Essendon Football Club 7, 8, 10, 22, 119–20, Hutchison, Col 1 128, 148–9, 164, 170, 192 drafting Indigenous players 117, 146–7, Imalu Tigers 76 167–9, 214, 218, 247 Evans, Ron 16 Jacana Football Club 184–5, 186, 187 Jackson, Syd 6, 7, 31, 32, 44–52, 149, 200 Farmer, Graham ‘Polly’ 5, 7, 14–23, 36, 40, Jakovich, Allen 136 41–2, 59, 77 James, Glenn 90–100 and Ted Kilmurray 27, 28, 29, 30–1, 33 James, Thomas Shadrach 93 Farmer, Jeff 120 Jarman, Darren 204–05 Fenn, Alan 66 Jess, Jim 98 Fitzroy Football Club 6, 7, 60, 96, 158, 180, Jinna (Syd Jackson’s mother) 47 185–7, 199 John Cahill medal 169 Flying Boomerangs 10, 192 Johncock, Graham 226 Footscray Football Club 32, 41, 96–7, 110, Johnson, Chris 180, 182–92 114, 117, 118, 120, 136 Johnson, Joe 7, 187 Framlingham Mission 7 Johnson, Lloyd 184–7 Freeman, Cathy 6 Johnson, Louis St John 1 Fremantle Football Club 207, 209, 214 Johnson, Percy 86 Jonas, Peter 117 Gardiner, Michael 214 Jones, Austinn 204 Gare, Frank 47 Joseph, Ron 59 Geelong Football Club 7, 16, 20–2, 88, 109, Jurrah, Liam 9, 36 159, 164, 167–8, 204, 214 George, Clara 217 Kantilla, David (Amparralamtua) 242–4 Gillespie, Jason 5 Kennedy, John 109 Glendinning, Ross 78, 108, 136 Kerley, Neil 244 Glenelg Football Club 67, 68, 69, 244 Kerrison, Shane 109 Goggin, Bill 21 Kickett, Derek 119, 216, 217 Gold Coast Football Club 10 Kickett, Dale 119, 216, 217 Goodes, Adam 232–41 KickStart 10 Gorton, John 50 Kilmurray, Ted ‘Square’ 16–17, 19, 24–33, Graham, Michael 62–71 40, 49 Grant, Chris 204 Knuckey cup 244 Greig, Keith 59–60, 92, 108 Krakouer, Eric 103, 104 256256 © Sean Gorman, 2011 http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/asp/aspbooks/LegendsAFL.html Index Krakouer, Jim 3, 5, 8, 77, 83–4, 92–3, McLean, Michael ‘Mago’ 112–21, 149, 209 101–11, 117 McLeod, Andrew 36, 202–211 Krakouer, Nathan 10 Melbourne Football Club 200, 208, 219, 247 Krakouer, Phil 5, 8, 77, 83, 92–3, 104–05, Merrington, Garry 117 107, 108–11, 117 Miller, Harry 226 Krakouer, Phoebe 103, 104, 105 Miller, Ian 60 Modra, Tony 204 Lamb, Dwayne 159 Monkhorst, Damian 8, 148 Larcombe, Jack 39 Mooney, Cameron 215 Lefroy, Ruth 30 Moore River Native Settlement 18, 27, 28, 47 Leverett, Frank 96 Moss, Graham 83, 87, 107, 136 Lewington, Clive 40 Muir, Robbie 8, 69 Lewis, Cameron 134 Lewis, Chris 3, 5, 8, 119, 131–40 Narkle, Phil 3, 8, 160 Lewis, Clayton 134 Neesham, Gerard 10 Lewis, Irwin 40, 134–5, 136, 161, 229 Nicholls, Sir (Pastor) Doug 3, 6, 7, 95, Liberatore, Tony 120 149, 187 Little, Harold 58 Nichols medal 68 Lockett, Tony ‘Plugger’ 110, 128, 195, Nicholls, John 21 199, 200 Nicks, Matthew 199 Loewe, Stuart 110 Nightcliff Tigers Football Club 116, 120 Logan, Tom 137 Nolan, Mick 59–60 Long, Agnes 143–4, 146 Norm Smith medal 78, 119, 143, 147, 159, Long, Chris 69, 145, 146 205, 208, 219 Long, Jack 68 North Melbourne Football Club 59–60, 77, Long, Michael 1, 36, 68, 75, 125, 141–51, 78, 92, 108–09, 117, 169, 175, 199, 165, 217, 228 204, 247 and racial vilification 3, 8, 119–20, 149–50, and Byron Pickett 215, 217, 218–19 189, 209, 229 Norwich Rising Star award 218, 238 Long, Noel 145, 146 Norwood Football Club 69 Longley, Luc 135 Lynch, Malcolm 10 Oakley, Ross 164 Lyons, Ross 187 Oatey, Jack 66, 67 O’Brien, Leo 22 Mabo 6 Oliver, Arthur 40 Magro, Stan 157 O’Loughlin, Michael 166, 193–201, 235, 237, Mainwaring, Chris 159 239–40 Mallee Park Football Club 217, 219, 220, 225–6, 227 Pasquale, Santo 157 Malthouse, Michael 136 Peos, Paul 136 Manea, Dr Ern 48–9, 50 Perry, Ray 19 Manson, James 187 Perth Football Club 19, 57, 58, 60, 85, 105 Marn Grook Trophy 10 Pickett, Byron 5, 212–21, 226, 228–9, 234 Martin, Mick 218 Pickles, Janie 103–04 Matera, Michael (brother of Peter) 157–8 Pingelly Reserve 86, 125–8 Matera, Michael (father of Peter) 155, 156–7 Point Pearce Mission 70, 196 Matera, Peter 152–61 Port Adelaide Football Club 64, 69, 137–8, Matera, Wally 8, 157–8 168, 170, 177, 227 Matthews, Leigh 120, 180, 191 Port Adelaide Magpies 166, 167, 168–9, 207, McAdam, Gilbert 8, 119, 125, 177, 217, 226, 227 196–7, 236 Porter, Roy 40 McAlister, Allan 8 Postlethwaite, Pete 1 McCartney, Jason 200 Preen, Alan 32 McDonald, Norm 7, 245–7 McKenna, Guy 136 Quinlan, Bernie 96–7 McLean, Linda 117, 118, 120 257 © Sean Gorman, 2011 http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/asp/aspbooks/LegendsAFL.html Index Rabbit-Proof Fence 18, 47 St Kilda Football Club 109–10, 127, 128, 129, racial vilification 3, 8, 69, 107–08, 118–20, 204–05, 236 125, 149–50, 189, 209, 229 St Mary’s Football Club 67–8, 76, 144, 145, see also Rule 30 225, 226, 228, 244 Retta Dixon Home for Children 37 Stokes, Matthew 36 Reynolds, Dick 247 Sturt Football Club 64, 65–6, 67–8, 69 Ricciuto, Mark 238 Stynes, Jim 120 Rice, Colin 21 Sumich, Peter 136 Richmond Football Club 10, 20, 41, 86, 98, Swan Districts Football Club 87, 133, 134, 109, 117, 167, 188 138, 139, 161 and Maurice Rioli 8, 77–8, 145–6 Sweetapple, George 19, 30 Rio Tinto 10 Syd Barker medal 59, 109 Rioli, Cyril 68, 150–1 Sydney Swans Football Club 78–9, 92, 109, Rioli, Dean 68 195, 198–9, 200, 201, 237–8, 239 Rioli, Maurice 8, 36, 68, 72–80, 83, 86, 119, Sykes, ‘Sixer’ 57 145–6, 158, 178 Rioli, Sebastian ‘Sibby’ 76, 86 Tambling, Richard 137–8 Roach, Archie 1 Tatz, Colin 3–4, 5, 6 Robertson, Austin 59 Taylor, Kevin 8 Robinson, Jackie 6 Tiwi Bombers Football Club 79 Roelands Native Mission 47, 48–9 Touring Galahs 46, 50 Romero, Jose 120 Trevor Barker medal 128 Roos, Paul 187, 199, 238 Tuck, Michael 109 Rucci, Michelangelo 1 Turley, Craig 159 Rudd, Kevin 230 Turner, Les 177 Rule 30: AFL anti-vilification laws 4–5, 8–10, Turner, Steve 138 147–9, 208, 229–30 see also racial vilification Ugle, Troy 3, 119, 160 Rumbalara 9 Van Der Haar, Paul 128 Satori, Peter 187 Vigona, Benny 68, 86 Schimmelbusch, Wayne 59, 108 Viney, Todd 137 Schwass, Wayne 164 Vlahov, Andrew 135 Scottie (Syd Jackson’s father) 47 Voss, Michael 180 Sexton, Shane 237 Sheahan, Mike 1 Wakelin, Darryl 207 Sheedy, Jack 19 Walls, Robert 175–6 Sheedy, Kevin 1, 167–8, 215 Walters, Michael 10 Sheehan, Kevin 1 Wanganeen, Gavin 119, 162–72, 219–20, 229 Simpson medal 20, 42, 58, 77 Waratahs Football Club 79, 116 Simpson, Greg 136 Ware, Elijah 226 Sister Kate’s 16, 17–18, 27–9, 29, 30, 33, 47 Waterman, Chris 136 Skinner, Zephaniah 9 Watson, Tim 128 Slater, Keith 36 Watters, Scott 136 Snape, Froggy 40 Watts, John 31 Snowden, Rob 198 Weetra, Isaac 10 Sounness, Ginger 105 Wells, Daniel 226 South Bunbury Football Club 47–8 West Coast Eagles Football Club 3, 8, 127, South Fremantle Football Club 49, 76–7, 79, 135–6,
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